Love Sets Him High
Psalms 91:14-15 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 91 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm says that one who loves God is delivered and raised up because of that love and because they know God's name. When that person calls, God answers, stays with them in trouble, and honors them.
Neville's Inner Vision
Here, the 'I' who loves the I AM is the viewer of his own inner sky. To set one’s love upon the Lord is to align attention and feeling with the consciousness that never changes. The promise of deliverance and elevation is not external drama but an inner reversal: your awareness, when fixed on the Nameless Name within, rises 'on high' because you have crowned the awareness with love and knowledge. 'Knowing my name' means knowing the modality of God as I AM—your own life and breath of consciousness. When you 'call upon me,' you practice turning attention from problem to awareness, and the answer is a shift in feeling and signal in your inner state—testing, presence, resolution. God remains with you in trouble as the steady witness of your imagining, delivering you from fear by confirming your true identity and giving you honor—the inward recognition that you are the impeccable expression of the divine.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and place your hand on your chest; imagine you are the I AM addressing you; declare, 'I am loved, I am delivered, I am held high,' and feel the elevated state as already yours.
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